Connector-San Fernando Valley
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Social Work
Community Health, Youth Development
Description
Inside Safe is Los Angeles’ citywide proactive housing‑led strategy to bring people inside from tents and encampments for good, and to prevent encampments from returning. Working collaboratively with the City of Los Angeles’ Mayor’s Office, the Inside Safe Initiative proactively engages with people living in tents and encampments based on which locations are most chronic and where people are most in crisis.
It is a housing‑based initiative where people are offered immediate quality housing and a commitment of services and permanent housing so they can stay inside safe for good.
Full‑time
Role OverviewThe Job Connector will offer workforce development support services and resources to recently housed individuals through CRCD’s Vernon‑Central/LATTC Work Source Center. The Job Connector will assist up to 25 individuals who self‑identify as ready to pursue employment, education, or training. Working closely with a homeless services case manager, the Job Connector will assist with matching clients to jobs available through the Vernon‑Central/LATTC Work Source Center, help ensure clients have the supportive services needed to apply and retain employment, and report back on client status for up to one year.
The Job Connector will also provide clients with a warm introduction to an education or training program at Vernon‑Central/LATTC Work Source Center. In coordination with CRCD’s Associate Director of Adult Workforce Development, the Job Connector will additionally receive daily and/or weekly operational instructions from the Inside Safe Program Manager assigned to the Mayor’s Office. This position works primarily in the San Fernando Valley.
- Encourage and promote partnership working. Liaise with a range of statutory, voluntary, and public, private, and community‑based agencies to improve participants’ access to services and maximize their options for employment, education, and training opportunities for program participants.
- Work in partnership to identify potential participants who self‑identify that they are ready to work. Build and maintain effective working relationships with appropriate referral agencies to identify areas of need and people facing barriers to work, learning or volunteering.
- Establish needs of each individual participant. Conduct confidential, one‑on‑one interviews offering information and/or guidance, as appropriate, on the range of work and learning opportunities available locally.
- Enable participants to develop the opportunity to exercise individual choice and the pursuit of their own options for work and learning and support them in these choices.
- Assist participants to access and attend appropriate work and/or learning opportunities and relevant community activities.
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Facilitate weekly to monthly case conferencing for participant caseload amongst WDD staff team and key partners to ensure adequate service delivery and progress towards all positive outcomes. - Document monthly case notes to track participant progress, service activities, and support service needs.
- Work collaboratively to use a range of resources to help participants identify their skills, including project and online assessment tools.
- Understand and follow the Integrated Service Delivery model, and collaborate with WDD staff to ensure coordinated services and the smooth transition of participants from skills development and training to employment services through follow‑up.
- Work with all other service delivery staff within WDD, management, other CRCD departments, and partners.
- As appropriate, offer intensive support where individual need(s) has been established.
- Recognize and work appropriately within challenging situations.
- Attend and participate in mandatory CRCD organization‑wide staff meetings including event preparation and day of event implementation.
- Participate in all WDD staff planning, including the 5‑Year Strategic Plan.
- Uphold CRCD’s mission & professionally represent the agency at assigned events.
- Associate’s degree and/or 1–2 years’ experience or related work.
- Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness and housing…
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